
This game is insaneeee!!
Being strong enough as a party to pull through undefeated dragon until the second party come and get their own mission done.
Not to mention the mentality to stay sane after knowing we couldn’t do any damage to that creature.. gosh.
My weak-minded ass would already deleted the game after failing and killing the 1st party ( ̄∇ ̄")

I’m still confused???
Why they blamed Han Maru for being better and so the entire team slightly swayed by him and changed their play a bit?? That’s his fault?
Isn’t an actor need to be responsible for their own acting? Why Han Maru need to pull the team-weight, like he needs to downsize his capability so the other didn’t feel inferior???
Or is it “a play” is substantially different than “a movie/drama” ??
I understand the ad-lib that talking to the child-audience is something he needs to think more. But the rest… still didn’t make sense.

Exactly I get it that they’re amateurs but the way the teacher put it she was basically pinching him to a corner instead of advising them they needed to work on their own confidence to not be swayed by his acting. And her advice for him was what? Be more cold?? So she wants him to tone down his own acting to match their level?? Even if she was trying to teach him how to manage the vibe of the stage she should’ve said that to him privately instead of shifting most of the blame on him who actually did well (like what her friend did later on). Like wtf she’s kind of pissing me off now.

Right?????
She reprimanded him in front of everyone there like it was solely his fault that the play didn’t go very well. If she wanted to give advice, not pointing mistake, she can do it privately.
I feel bad…to be corrected in front of so many people is a bit humiliating. And worse, it’s not because he was bad, he was good, so good that the others couldn’t keep up , and yet they made it like it was his fault :(
At this point, I give up.
Either the author sucks and did his research about acting half-heartedly (just write whatever they want) or it’s just “theatre play” like this have a different principal than any other act/play that we didn’t know.
I’m so done trying to understand٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶

I don’t know where I started to dislike this manhwa. I’m soooo excited when I first read this.
I think it was from the time Tilly, out of nowhere, said she loves Aegis too. There were only a few moments between them as a child, Aegis loves her, kinda childhood crush? That’s fine. But after time-skipped, she suddenly fall in love too? Maybe there were a few things happen in the “time that skipped” but it didn’t show, I didn’t read it, so I can’t really feel that connection. It feels forced, imho. Like a need, like “a great FL needs ML” kinda of situation.
Maybe it was my expectation to have a FL who won’t swayed by romance. Focus protecting and realizing how she no longer a character but a daughter to her parents and an older sister to Loina. I think she should finish with herself, her existence, before going through any romance.
The plot is good. The art is even better.
But I just can’t feel any connection to the FL ML love relationship. Well maybe their love story is just not my cup of tea ╥﹏╥

I think she has learned to like him over time but disregarded it because she thinks that this was a story that she shouldn't have been part of and will never be part of. It's also a fact that she has guilt for making the story and knowing them as real persons not just characters have made her realize that she made a story that will let them experience so much tragedy and trauma. It may feel so rushed because of the time skip though since they just glossed over it. Just my thoughts on this haha

Hhhhhhh.. I’m speechless with how many fan service this manhwa provide Σ(  ̄□ ̄||)
I’m okay with romance in action manhwa as long as it’s not excessively cringe, damsel in distress, or harem. It’s all good as long as the romance doesn’t overshadow the action.
And yet, I just can’t agree with that one girl. Out of all the girls in this manhwa, that white-haired is the only one I hate wholeheartedly. If she ever becomes the FL, I’ll drop this without a second thought.

Anyone who did acting here? Or understand that world a bit?
I’m a bit confused. In the last chapter 39, I thought Han Maru did a great job. So great that the audience ended up liking him more than the actual play. But why the woman in the last panel (their teacher) got a bit angry and said something like Han Maru doing his job half-heartedly? Half-good?
I don’t know anything about acting.
But what I know in the manhwa, rn the team-play presences are worse than Han Maru. Is it his fault tho? Like, is the team-play supposed to be his one-man-play responsibility or something? I don’t understand…..

Im a bit confused too but I think he did way too good that the audience attention is on him than the actual play, though they are perfectly in sync as a team if one stands out then they'll likely focus on that one individual
In the last panel I think that their coach was arguing with herself that if Han Maru did it well then its all good but if he did it half heartedly then you know what it is. (The play will flop)
Cuz the play depends on how Han Maru acts
Though they are having trouble on how to keep it (the play) balance.
This is just my opinion tho

I just finished reading the last chapter. I think the coach just tell Han Maru to downgrade his acting tho? ( ̄∇ ̄")
Well Idk. I mean, sure, if one clearly better than the rest, the play will lost its balance. And from the last chapter, the teacher indeed said Han Maru’s acting outshined them and resulting in the others’ acting being swayed and changed slightly..
But I don’t understand why it’s his fault. Like it was his responsibility?
Why not train the other actor to have better mentality so they won’t be swayed by Han Maru and lost the balance? Why blame him?
Hmmm idk… I guess I’m just not fit to be an actor ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
I legit thought that Geovrick would be an additional power to Pantheon like Queen Beatrice. Especially after he somehow realizing his lacked of divinity and finally heard the Goddess’ voice again.
But….. (/TДT)/
If it’s too much to bring them as allies on earth, can at least their soul have different ending and enter the heaven? They have been lost for so long, I wish they reunited in there and found peace at the end.